In Our Lifetime

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A story of Family & Seasons

Written & Illustrated by UAL Students


When I was a little girl, me, my Mum and Dad and my 7 little brothers moved from the big city to my Grandma & Grandad’s house in the countryside. I spent my childhood and teenage years in this magical, green place! Listen well - here’s what I can remember of it….


Me

and

school,

some one

by

was

there

pink

Lotus

of

my

one,

that

flower

friends

along

I

the

were side

remember

in

the

rice

walking of

a

seeing field!

rice

a

home

from

paddy.

beautiful,

It


Another fine morning, Grandad was feeding the chickens in the garden. One of the chickens had laid a lot of eggs in different places. Grandad told me and my little brothers that we had to find all of the eggs - it was just like a treasure hunt! We had so much fun that day

I also remember that Grandma & Grandad’s house had a massive well. We used to get the water from the big well to wash our fresh vegetables and rice from the farm.

One day, when I was cleaning the well, I found an eel at the bottom of it!

He had a long wriggly body and slimy skin. I think he used to live off the vegetables and rice that me and my brothers would accidentally drop into the well - that was his breakfast, lunch and dinner!


I loved to swim in the sea after school everyday with my friends - we were like a little school of fish! We used to find a stone each and then drop them gently under the shallow sea water to the sand beneath. Whoever found their stone under the water first was the winner!

I was really good at this because I also found lots of wonderful turban shells (Sazae in Japanese) when I played this game.


During class,

our

we

outside

school

used

to

to

draw

and

wildlife

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best

art

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One freezing morning, I walked for more than a mile to school in the snow wearing just my Geta! Geta are Japanese wooden sandals...they are not very warm.


Also, at lunchtime, there was no school lunch made for us to warm us up- we always had to bring our own lunch box! Our old metal lunch boxes were known as hinomaru bento in Japanese.

Here’s a picture of what my lunchbox (hinomaru bento) looked like! It contained just steamed rice and a pickled plum. The red plum that sits in the center of the rice is a symbol for the Japanese flag - “The Rising Sun”. It was very popular in the old days!

To warm up our food, we didn’t have a microwave like you lucky children. We had to place our lunch box on a Hibachi a Japanese heating tool powered by charcoal. Luckily for us, our Hibachi was also a fantastic room heater for our classroom!


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are

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up

some in

didn’t

have

have

today,

was

the

the the

just

of

my

favourite

countryside.

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the

same

and

and as

memories

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world it

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